Tuesday, November 19, 2024
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Patrick Peterson delivers Thanksgiving joy to over 200 Minnesota families

Minnesota Vikings cornerback Patrick Peterson distributed turkeys to 200 families for Thanksgiving.

This Thursday, the NFL will host their annual three games on Thanksgiving. The primetime game of the holiday will be between the Minnesota Vikings and the New England Patriots. Throughout the week, we have seen NFL players help out for the Thanksgiving Day holiday.

Ahead of the Vikings-Patriots game, Vikings cornerback Patrick Peterson continued a Thanksgiving tradition that he has held since 2014 when he was a member of the Arizona Cardinals. This week, he, Vikings safety Harrison Smith, and the Open Door Food Pantry helped distribute turkeys to 200 families in need in Minnesota. In addition to turkeys, Peterson provided free groceries to families.

You can check out Peterson’s work in the NFL’s tweets below:

““I want families to be able to partake in the Thanksgiving tradition by having a nice home cooked meal,” Peterson said. “With the platform and the position I am in, I want to be able to lend a helping hand.”

Vikings star Patrick Peterson helps distribute turkeys to 200 Minnesota families in need for Thanksgiving

As the NFL’s tweets mention, this is a tradition that he brought over from Arizona to Minnesota, and this is his second time holding the event as a member of the Vikings.

Peterson joined the Vikings back in 2021 on a one-year deal, and then re-signed with the Vikings for this season. The veteran has played a huge role in the team’s success. In Week 10, for example, as he recorded two interceptions, including the game-winner, against the Buffalo Bills.

This season, Peterson recorded 39 combined tackles, 12 defended passes, and three interceptions. In coverage, Peterson allowed 33 receptions for 431 yards four touchdowns on 56 targets, per Pro Football Reference.

The Vikings kickoff against the Patriots at 8:20 p.m. ET, live from U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minn.

Ahead of the holidays, Peterson continued his tradition of helping families in need have the best Thanksgiving possible.


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